Most Expensive Market in the World? | Mauritius | Port Louis 🇲🇺

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Most Expensive Market in the World? | Mauritius | Port Louis 🇲🇺


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Port Louis Market has the reputation of being the most expensive market in the world, let alone Mauritius. We’ll go and see for ourselves.

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  1. It is definitely not the most expensive market in the world? Mauritius markets barter – did you know this? If you are actually going to buy something, barter. I am Australian/Mauritian & the cost of most things here is about 1/4 of the price that it would be in Australia. So if you think it is expensive – barter, don't buy anything or go somewhere else instead of making incorrect claims!

  2. That was very enjoyable to watch
    Mauritians are very proud and sentimental about those cobblestones and dilapidated stoneworks you complained about. True they looked like a real menace (that was a pram now imagine being a handicapped moving about Port louis) but these have been built by Mahé de Labourdonnais and French military engineers (Decaen) back in the 1700s
    I lived 2 years in sweet rolling Yorkshire and 10 years in France and appreciate both countries. However, don't take it bad but it's just straight facts: the French during their rulership took really good care of Mauritius: building what is now it's contemporary media, industry, infrastructure, napoleonian laws, and most importantly language/culture (Creole). The French also mixed with the African population a lot despite slavery and this is even more obvious in Reunion island. The British colonized Mauritius just to administer it (literally) and exploit its harbour and natural/human resources for free. Britons kept to themselves and barely mixed with other ethnicity. That's why as a native Mauritian having inherited from both French and British History, I have and still nurture more respect for the French mentality. True! French have their quirks being at times rude but they have a fundamentally humane philosophy of mind that US / Aussie rednecks can't stand, nor appreciate
    BTW the tram goes to the best and most livable cities in Mauritius that reflect the quintessence of Mauritianism: Rose Hill 💓and Curepipe 💙

  3. The cake you eat at the end is called 'galette manioc', it is made from Tapioca or Cassava, they grate it, mix with sugar and steam it, then rolled in dessicated coconut.

  4. THE ONLY THING I DONT LIKE LAST TIME I BOUGHT SOMETHING THERE THEY DONT LIKE YOU TO CHOOSE YOUR FRUITS THATS A NO NO … BE CAREFUL IF YOU ARE A TOURIST THE PRICES FOR SOUVERNIRS GOES LITTLE BIT UP LOLL CUSTOMER SERVICE CAN ALSO BE IMPROVE I BELIEVE MORE NICER SPEAKING WITH CONCERN PROFESSIONALY (SOME MERCHANTS) WHAT MAURITIAN NEEDS TO UNDERTAND IS THAT WE AS A TOURSIST WILL NOT LIKE TO PAY FOR SOMETHING THATS THE SAME PRICE IN OUR OWN COUNTRY , FOR EXAMPLE IF I GO TO ASIAN I WILL PAY MUCH MUCH CHEAPER FOR ANYTHING THAN IN MY HOME TOWN , ITS TOUGH ENOUGH TO PAY FOR A FLIGHT FEEE AND GO SHOPPING FOR THE SAME PRICE FOR PRODUCTS NO POINT TRAVELLING, ONE LAST THING MSG USE IN MAURITIUS SOUP IS NICE BUT THERE FOOD ARE NICE, INFRASTRUCTURE FORGET IT ITS NOT LIKE EUROPE ETC

  5. Hey guys! Hope your well? Fledgling youtuber travelling to Mauritius next Thursday… I've been brushing up on the island as ye do and seeing your recent stuff I simply had to reach out to you's! Some on site advice on my 1st solo adventure would be fantastic.. julian

  6. ARCHONS RULING YOU HUMAN SLAVES CREATE FICTION ( MONEY ) OUT OF PAPERS & INKS WHILE YOU HUMAN SLAVES DO EVERY EVIL POSSIBLE BECAUSE YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU NEED TO EARN & PAY FICTION ( MONEY ) TO BE ALIVE
    BRAINS ARE LIKE GENITALS IF YOU DON'T USE THEM CORRECTLY YOU WILL BECOME EXTINCT ! ! !

  7. Well posting that Port Louis market is the most expensive one in the world is far too exaggerated. What about you guys going on a market world tour then come back to confirm if Port Louis market is still on top of all in terms of overmarking of prices 😮

  8. Welcome to Port Louis ! That big crack in the pavement by the waterfront has been there from the 60's. I recall walking by that area on my way to Cassis. The paving stones are from the same era, probably from the colonial French days in the history of Mtius.